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Thompson’s Station UMC setting for Fair-Howell vows

Thompson’s Station United Methodist Church was the setting for the June 1 country wedding of Alicia Fair and Cory Howell with the Rev. Phillip Wright of White House officiating. Music for the ceremony was provided by guitarist Logan Peck and soloist Ashton Holly, both of Columbia.

The bride is the daughter of Rick and Trena Fair of Columbia. She is the granddaughter of Herb and Eunice Fair of Spring Hill, Fla., and Gerald and Maryann Matthewson of Greenwood, Ind.

The groom is the son of Tracy Howell of Columbia. His grandparents are Betty Poindexter and Debbie and Jerry Howell, all of Columbia.

The bride and bridal party arrived at the church by limousine.

For her wedding, the bride wore a designer gown featuring a strapless, sweetheart neckline with lace overlay and a birdcage veil with her mother’s string of pearls and pearl earrings.

The bride’s honor attendant was Jennifer Fair of Ashland City, matron of honor and sister-in-law of the bride. Bridesmaids were Julia Ervin, Emily Tobin, Amber Bryant, Morgan Smith, Madeline Cass and Taylor Lewis, all of Columbia. Chesney Bullington of Columbia was a junior bridesmaid and Ellie Fair of Columbia, niece of the bride, was the flower girl.The attendants wore soft grey tea-length dresses.

Chad Howell, uncle of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Jimmy Fair of Ashland City, brother of the bride, Will Byrd, Daniel Nutt-Beers and Sam Liggett, brother of the groom, all of Columbia. Shawn Fair of Indianapolis, Ind., and Nathan Fair of Martin, brothers of the bride, served as ushers.

A reception was held following the ceremony at the Westbury House on the Square in downtown Columbia.

After a honeymoon in Florida, the couple resides in Chattanooga along with their dog Maggie.

The bride is employed at a Montessori School and is pursuing her early childhood education degree from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The groom is a tablet specialist with Best Buy and is pursuing a degree in information systems security and assurance.

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